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[[Image:Jap saw Dozuki P2100025a.jpg|right|thumb|300px|A ''dozuki''.]] |
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The '''Japanese saw''' or '''{{nihongo|''nokogiri''|鋸|}}''' used in [[woodworking]] and [[Japanese carpentry]] differs from its [[Europe]]an counterpart since it cuts on the pull stroke as opposed to the push stroke. This allows it to have thinner blades that cut more efficiently and leave a narrower cut width ([[kerf]]). Push-saws require a thick blade to remain rigid. Otherwise, the blade would flex wildly as the craftperson pushed on the handle, instead of cutting. A pull-saw, on the other hand, is under tension rather than compression during cutting. Therefore there is no stiffness requirement, and the blade can be much thinner. |
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Japanese style saws have also gained popularity outside Japan. |
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==Types of Japanese hand saws== |
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[[Image:Jap saw Katabi P2100035.JPG|right|thumb|200px|A detail of the teeth of a ''dozuki'' saw.]] |
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[[File:Japanese Saw Ryoba.jpeg|300px|thumb|right|A ''Ryoba'' with two cutting edges]] |
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* {{nihongo|''Dōzuki''|[[:ja:胴付鋸|胴付鋸]]}} |
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A type of [[backsaw]]. The Japanese means "attached trunk", thus a saw with a stiffening strip attached, i.e., a backsaw. |
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* {{nihongo|''Ryōba''|両刃}} |
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Multi-purpose [[carpenter|carpentry]] saw with two [[cutting edge]]s. The Japanese means "double blade". There is a [[crosscut saw|cross-cutting]] (''yokobiki'') blade on one side and a [[rip cut|ripping]] (''tatebiki'') blade on the other. |
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* {{nihongo|''Azebiki''|あぜ引き}} |
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A small ''ryōba'' saw used for cutting into the flat surface of a board rather than from the edge. The blade has a convex curve which can begin the cut anywhere on the surface. |
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* {{nihongo|''Mawashibiki''|回し引き}} |
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A thin saw used for cutting curves, the Japanese version of a [[keyhole saw]]. The name means "turning cut". |
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* {{nihongo|''Kaeba''|替え刃}} |
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A saw with a disposable blade. The Japanese means "changing blade". |
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== Other Japanese saws == |
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* ''Oga'' |
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A large two-person saw used for [[Rip cut|ripping]] large boards in the days before power saws. One person stood on a raised platform, with the board below him, and the other person stood underneath him/her. |
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==See also== |
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*[[Japanese carpentry]] |
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==External links== |
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*{{jaanus|n/nokogiri|Nokogiri|}} |
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*{{takenaka|dougu-e/e01noko.html|Japanese saw}} |
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[[Category:Saws]] |
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[[Category:Woodworking hand tools]] |
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[[Category:Japanese tools|Saws]] |
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[[de:Japansäge]] |
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